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Russia
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United States
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Brazil
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China
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France
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Germany
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The Managed Infrastructure market within the context of Computing Services is a rapidly growing sector of the IT industry. It involves the outsourcing of IT infrastructure and operations to a third-party provider, who is responsible for the maintenance and management of the customer's IT environment. This includes the provision of hardware, software, storage, networking, and other related services. The managed infrastructure market is attractive to organizations due to its cost-effectiveness and scalability, as well as its ability to reduce the burden of IT management.
The managed infrastructure market is composed of a variety of providers, ranging from large multinationals to small local companies. Examples of companies in the market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud, and Rackspace. Show Less Read more